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Five young Roma, fellows of Roma Health Scholarship Program, were happy to share their life stories. Some of them are doctors and some of them will become doctors soon. And their stories are not unique.

Sorin is a medicine student at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy ”Grigore T. Popa”, in Iași. He was born and raised in Băciociu, a small village in Bacău, located near the Siret river. More than a third of the people in the village are Roma ethnics, so is Sorin, who comes from a traditional Roma family, native speakers of the Romani language.

Robert is doing his internship in general medicine. He studied and graduated at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, in Bucharest. His mother is a Roma ethnic, and his father is Romanian and he works as a florist. His parents didn’t think of him becoming a doctor, but they determined him to learn a lor so Robert figured it out by himself. He always wished for more, not because he wasn’t pleased with what he had at home, but because he believed that it was the right thing to do. Of course his parents supported him and they are very proud of him.

Carmen graduated the Dental Medicine School at “Grigore T. Popa” University in Iași. Her parents wanted her to be a musician, as her father, so all the way until college she was studying piano and was preparing for her admission at the Conservatory. But Carmen had a different plan. She dreamt to become a dentist since she was a child.

Alina Călin is the first Roma intern in the surgery clinic of the Emergency Hospital in Iași. Her colleagues and teachers describe her as an extremely passionate and responsible intern. Alina comes from a large family, with four brothers, a home mother and a father that works as a long way driver. The decision of becoming a doctor also came from a family event, when one of her brothers had a car accident and needed urgent medical care and surgery. That is how Alina decided to be a doctor.

Daniel comes from Călărași, and right now he’s doing his internship on paediatric surgery at the “Marie Curie” Children Emergency Hospital, in Bucharest. He is a roma ethnic and he assumes that with dignity; he even regrets that he didn’t learn the Romani language back when he had time for that. He never has trouble communicating with his patients. Daniel works with children, so communication is an important aspect of his job.

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ActiveWatch, a human rights organization that fights for free communication in the public interest, condemns the abusive behaviour of Korosi Csoma Sandor High School’s class master and management, who have prevented a student from wearing a fashion accessory that had the colours of the Romanian flag. Even if the gesture of the student and of her schoolmates can be construed as provocative to the Hungarian colleagues (in the context it occurred), it falls under the limits of the freedom of expression, as there are no serious grounds to justify its sanctioning. If the student acted in a way that has lead to reactions from colleagues, this could have been sanctioned according to the school regulation, but not by confiscating or forbidding the headband.

ActiveWatch is asking the journalists to act responsibly and no longer publish the picture of the student, because she is a minor, but also because they risk exposing her to unpleasant situations taking into consideration that the student already received death threats. We also ask the journalists and politicians to prove maximum responsibility in the way they publicly speak about this topic and not to amplify the tension by exploiting nationalist topics. We would like to remind everybody that, in this context, children are victims of the nationalist discourse uttered by several politicians and supported by the media in the recent years.

Policy Center for Roma and Minorities together with ActiveWatch Romania and Agentia Împreună raise serious concern on the declarations of the Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta during a 23 minutes interview on HARDtalk show on BBC World News on 19 March 2013. During the interview, Mr. Ponta’s statements reflected and further enforced the societal racist and discriminatory position of the majority population in Romania towards Roma ethnics. We demand a public statement that clarifies the official position of the Romanian government towards the Roma minority in Romania, hence in the European Union.

In an effort to restore Romania’s image during an interview taken by Mrs. Zeinab Badawi, Mr. Ponta alienates Roma from the rest of the Romanian citizens, blames Roma for the negative perception of Romania abroad by labeling them as criminals and denies the discrimination of Roma by the majority population in Romania despite studies issued by public institutions such as the National Council for Combatting Discrimination that indicate otherwise . Mr. Ponta describes “benefit tourism” in UK and Germany as “a specific situation of the Roma community” and indirectly designates Roma community as a scape goat for the migration issues of Romanian citizens in western countries. Though expressing several times during the interview full commitment to respond to the needs of the Roma community in Romania, Mr. Ponta shows a poor understanding of the Roma, lacks proper documentation and enforces through ambiguities many of the prejudices of the majority population towards Roma.

On the evening of February 20th 2013, at 6 p.m., a cultural event organised with the support of the US Embassy in Bucharest and held at the Museum of the Romanian Peasant during the LGBT History Month (lesbians, gay and transgender people, bisexuals) was violently interrupted by a rightwing extremist group’s act of occupying the New Cinema of the Romanian Director hall.

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"The Evicted Women's Parade", a fashion show done by the women of the Rahova-Uranus community with the aim of raising funds for the education of their children.

We congratulate The Romanian Peasant Museum (RPM) for its decision to host cultural events included within "LGBT History Month" organized by Accept Romania. We believe that The Museum's coordinators proved their openness to cultural issues of great importance and actuality. We are aware that there have been voices criticizing the RPM team’s decision, but those ones ignore the human rights core values. We therefore support the RPM team in this decision!

Proposals to promote diversity in the training of journalists in sport news.

Respect for diversity is one of the basic principles of covering a story. All the more as there are resources and professional training methods for journalists to help them become aware of this issue, an opinion expressed by reporters, editors in sport, journalism and media education trainers who attended the MARS workshop (Media Against Racism in Sport) organised in Cluj Napoca at the end of May.

"I trusted this project from the begining and it turned out that I counted correctly. Here we already have several generations of young Roma professionals who can be an example to any young Romanian. As I have said on other occasions, this project will always have my support. "
Raed Arafat, for the launching conference of Roma Professionals in the Medical Field Programme, 2012-2013 Edition

Young Roma frequently encounter refusals based on prejudice when they participate to job interviews.
An efficient anti-discrimination campaign action is making majority people feel discriminated. To create such a situation, a false advertising job fair was staged. In the interviews, participants were assessed in terms of alleged defects which they could not control: place of origin, sign, height etc.

What does it mean: to discriminate? What does it mean to put labels on people whom you do not know?
Three young Roma who are preparing for medicine, had worn the discrimination labels on their back and had walked for two days through the most crowded areas of Bucharest.

Complaint issued to The National Anti discrimination Council against the existence, in the high-school regulations, of an article through which the school institution forbids boys to wear a mustache or to wear their hear longer than 5 cm

Minister of Education Cătălin Baba announced his participation at the Peasant Museum, Horia Bernea Hall, for the "Our School" documentary and for the debate to be held after it. The event will take place on Wednesday, March 14, starting 6 p

14.03 / 6 p.m. / Horia Bernea Hall, Peasants' Museum “Our school” follows three Roma children in a rural Transylvanian village who are among the first participants in an initiative to integrate the ethnically segregated Romanian schools

Competition for Romanian speaking journalists on Roma issues, discrimination and integration. The competitions encourages media materials which speak about discrimination, stereotypes, prejudices on Roma people in Romania

ActiveWatch and Pro Democracy Association, in partnership with the National Anti Discrimination Council organized on December 8 the debate " Identity and Stereotypes. Roma Perception in the Media. The Debate was held within the project „Roma people between stereotypes and good practices

"Open Doors" section "Hope" Center for Resources and Educational Assistance from Timișoara, for its efforts in creating accessibility in education. "Promoters of ability" section Radio Romania Timișoara, for more than 15 years of programmes dedicated to raising awareness on people with disabilities and their successes

131 applications were made for the Competition "Education without Borders" of the Gala for People with Disabilities. Only 124 entered the competition, as some of the applications were not completed at the closing hour of the application period

ActiveWatch organized on Wednesday, November 3, the exhibition "Be informed, find out what your rights are!", gathering paintings signed by 21 kids from Centers for institutionalized children or families at risk in Bucharest

ActiveWatch oraganized on Wednesday November 3 the event " Pinocchio grows up!" in Club Fabrica in Bucharest. The event was prepared and held by 35 children from the Pinicchio Center in Bucharest, Sector 1

You can still apply for the Competition of the Gala for People with Disabilities. The closing date will be seven days from now on. Further details on the cathegories, the application form and rules on www

Applications can be submitted online at www.incluziune.org using the available registration forms. This year's registration forms include distinct fields for applicable criteria, which helps document candidates' merits relevant to each and every criterion the jury will consider

We offer fellowship at tutoring for 200 Roma students who aim at career in the medical care system Roma students in the XII and XII grades of study who aim at career in the medical care system can apply for fellowship and tutoring in biology, chemistry and phisics

This year edition is dedicated to their school inclusion, a premise for mainstream labor market integration. Thus, the Gala will bring public recognition to individuals, organizations and institutions that support people with disabilities, in five areas: personal achievement in education, employment, school inclusion, accessibility and public policy support

Roma students in medicine and pharmacy universities and schools and resident physicians have 6 days left to apply to the scholarships within "A Generation of Roma Specialists in the Medical Field"project

ActiveWatch-Media Monitoring Agency and Motivation Foundation Romania are organizing the "Education without Barriers" - The Second Edition of Annual Gala for People with Disabilities on November 29, in Bucharest

273 Roma students and resident physicians applied for the scholarships within "A generation of Roma specialists in the medical field"project between April and July 2011. Out of these applicants, the selection commission will select the first 80 students with best academic achievements

ActiveWatch, together with Roma Education Fund Romania, The Association of Resident Physicians, Roma Health Center - SASTIPEN and Open Society Institute are launching the "A Generation of Roma Specialists in the Medical Field" project, which will be implemented between 2011 and 2014

Roma students in their 12th and 13th grades who wish to have a career in the medical field will be awarded a monthly scholarship of 200 lei and free private lessons of biology, chemistry and physics throughout the 2011 - 2012 academic year

Announcement: Young Roma may apply to "A generation of Roma specialists in the medical field" components Roma students may now apply in one of the two components of the Personal Development Program, within the project: "A Generation of Roma Specialists in the Medical Field": students in medical universities or schools and resident physicians may apply for Scholarship, mentorship and advocacy camps

ActiveWatch – Media Monitoring Agency launched the Roma Professionals in medical field anti discrimination campaign. The main message, Roma children dream of the things we let them dream of, and the discrimination issues on Roma people in Romania were the main themes of debate

ActiveWatch & Motivation Romania organized on November 16 2010 the 1st edition of the Gala for People with Disabilities, under the title: "Hire the ability!" The Event was held at the Romanian Public Television and gathered more than 200 people - persons with disabilities, non profit, public & business sector representatives and journalists

"Promoters of Ability" Section The prize went to Oana Dan for her campaign in Evenimentul Zilei. She published a series of materials in a campaign dedicated to success stories from a world unknown to the public: the people with disabilities world

Reaction against Ludovic Orban's statements during the electoral campaign: "Who votes for Basescu? Alcoholics, gipsies and prostitutes. Although I doubt prostitutes will vote for Basescu, given his look"

An abstract: ActiveWatch protests against the President's statements during his visit in Slovenia, on Novermber 3rd 2010. Traian Băsescu said that: " Many Roma traditionally live of what they steal" and "we have a problem concerning the integration of the Roma population and it must be said: veru few of them accept work"

The "Hire the Ability" Edition formed its jury with public figures involved in solving social problems and in promoting the rights of people with disabilities in Romania See their presentations and photos on the Gala website